A web site this morning went over it's quota and became disabled. To my dismay when I open the site up, another clients website appeared in its place. I was expecting to see an error message about being over the quota and to please contact our administrator. Why doesn't ISPCONFIG do that automatically? Is there something I have to enable in the config to have ISPCONFIG perform this function?
What you decsribe is the default behaviour of apache and nginx when a site does not exist, so nothing thats ispconfig specific. Seems as if your server ahs no default site yet. add a new website with: domain: 000default.tld in this site you can place a html file with an error message to tell users that the site they are seeking is not available.
Yeah, I disabled the default site site because I didn't want anyone getting ït works!" everytime someone goes to the ip of the server. I will have to enable it again I guess and put the message you mentioned i its place. Thank you for that clarification.